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Summer of Cricket 25/26 schedule and results – Ashes, India, more

September 29, 2025

Summer of Cricket 25/26 schedule and results – Ashes, India, more

Cricket’s back Down Under, with the Australian Summer of Cricket bringing six tests, nine One Day Internationals, and fourteen T20 Internationals to be played by Australia’s men’s and women’s teams between August and February.

Every summer is big, but there’s none bigger in Australia than the Ashes, which was last contested Down Under in 2021/22. Our Australians are looking to defend the Ashes trophy they’ve held for the last seven years.

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Before that, though, Australia’s men take on India in a huge white ball series that includes the first five-match T20I series between the cricket heavyweights. That series will begin in Canberra in October and will follow a three-clash series against New Zealand (T20) and a One-Day International contest with the same rubber count, also vs. India.

On the other side, our women will take on a red-hot, fresh Indian team in several different formats, including the first Test Match at the redeveloped WACA Ground in Perth and two three-match T20 and ODI series.

Cricket will, of course, be everywhere through summer: You can watch the men’s and women’s series on Foxtel, Kayo Sports, Seven, and 7plus, while Foxtel and Kayo Sports will broadcast the Men’s ODI and T20I Series against South Africa and India. The radio – ABC, Triple M, and SEN – will have all international matches. You can bet at UniBet from today.

Here’s the schedule and match results for the 2025/26 Summer of Cricket.

Australia’s 2025-26 international schedule

Men’s T20I Series vs. New Zealand

  • 1 October: Bay Oval Tauranga, (day/night)
  • 3 October: Bay Oval Tauranga, (day/night)
  • 4 October: Bay Oval Tauranga, (day/night)

Men’s ODI Series vs. India

  • 19 October: Perth Stadium, Perth, (day/night)
  • 23 October: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, (day/night)
  • 25 October: SCG, Sydney, (day/night)

Men’s T20I Series vs. India

  • 29 October: Manuka Oval, Canberra, (night)
  • 31 October: MCG, Melbourne, (night)
  • 2 November: Bellerive Oval, Hobart, (night)
  • 6 November: Gold Coast Stadium, Gold Coast, (night)
  • 8 November: The Gabba, Brisbane, (night)

Men’s Ashes

  • 21-25 November: West Test, Perth Stadium, Perth
  • 4-8 December: Day-Night Test, The Gabba, Brisbane
  • 17-21 December: Christmas Test, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
  • 26-30 December: Boxing Day Test, MCG, Melbourne
  • 4-8 January: Pink Test, SCG, Sydney

Women’s T20I Series vs. India

  • 15 February: SCG, Sydney, (night)
  • 19 February: Manuka Oval, Canberra, (night)
  • 21 February: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, (night)

Women’s ODI Series vs. India

  • 24 February: Allan Border Field, Brisbane, (day/night)
  • 27 February: Bellerive Oval, Hobart, (day/night)
  • 1 March: CitiPower Centre, Melbourne, (day/night)

Women’s Test vs. India

  • 6-9 March: WACA Ground, Perth (day/night)

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Australia’s 2025-26 international results

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Aus win Men’s T20I Series vs. South Africa, 2–1

  • 10 August: Darwin – Australia win by 17 runs
  • 12 August: Darwin – South Africa win by 53 runs
  • 16 August: Cairns – Australia win by two wickets

South Africa win Men’s ODI Series vs. South Africa, 2–1

  • 19 August: Cairns – South Africa win by 98 runs
  • 22 August: Mackay – South Africa win by 84 runs
  • 24 August: Mackay – Australia win by 276 runs

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